Exercises in Probability
Exercises in Probability
Exercises in Probability
Question 1
Let A be the event that sum of spots on the two dice will be 0.5
()() ()()
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Probability of A, P (A) ¿ + + +
6 6 6 6
() ()()() ()()() ()
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 2
Probability of B, P (B) = + + + + + + = = =
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 36 9
Question 2
1 1 1 3
Probability of A, P (A) = + + =
8 8 8 8
Question 4
Total vowels: 05 (a , e , i , o , u)
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018
Exercises in Probability
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a) No of 04 letter words (provided 2 letter is vowel) = 26*5*26*26 = 87880
b) No of 04 letter word (exactly one vowel) = 5 C 1∗4∗213=185220
c) No of 04 letters words (at least one vowel)
Question 5
(Total digits 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)
Question 6
Question 7
10 !
No of customer choices = 10 C 2= =252
5 !∗5!
Question 8
Questionnaire = 10 Questions
Question 9
No of ways in which a questionnaire can be answered with 4 yeses , 4 noes & 2 no options
10!
∗6 !
= 4 !∗6 !
10 C 4∗6 C 4∗2 C 0= ∗1=3150
4 !∗2!
Question 10
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018
Exercises in Probability
Condition: 02 cards are drawn sequentially without replacement
a) Let A be the event that two cards drawn are both aces
4
∗3
Probability of A, P (A) = 52
=0.0045
51
13
∗12
Probability of B, P (B) = 52
=0.0588
51
c) Let C be the event that two cards drawn are of the same denomination
4∗13
∗12
Probability of C, P(C) = 52
=0.235
51
d) Let D be the event that two cards drawn are of the same suit
13∗4
∗3
Probability of D, P (D) = 52
=0.0588
51
Question 11
Sample size = 5
1
∗1
52
∗4
51
Probability of A, P (A) = ∗1
50
∗1
49
=1.28E-08
48
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1
∗1
52
∗13
51
Probability of B, P (B) = ∗1
50
∗1
49
=4.168E-08
48
Question 12
Democrats 6
Republicans 4
Size of committee 3
6!
∗4 !
2 !∗4 !
Probability of A, P (A) = ∗3 !∗7!
6 C 2∗4 C 1 1!∗2 !
= =0.5
10 C 3 10 !
b) Let B be the event that committee of 03 contains more democrats than republican
6 C 2∗4 C 1 6 C 3
Probability of B, P (B) = + =0.67
10 C 3 10 C 3
Question 13
Let A b e the event that Sebastian correctly identified at least 03 of the red cards
4 C 3∗4 C 1 4 C 4
Probability of A, P (A) = + =0.243
8C4 8C 4
Question 14
Sample Size 5
Exercises in Probability
Event outcome ( 01 D , 04 G) , (02 D , 03 G)
2C 1∗8 C 4 2 C 2∗8 C 3
Probability of A , P (A) = + =0.77
10 C 5 10 C 5
2C 2∗8 C 3
Probability of B , P(B) = =0.22
10 C 5
Question 15
P ( BA )=P(A ∩B)/ P ( B )
Event space A (AAAXX)
A ∩ B=( AAAXX)
4 C 3∗48 C 2
P ( A ∩ B )= =0.001736
52 C 5
Question 16
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A ∩ B=¿
4 C 2∗48 C 3
P ( B )=
52 C 5
4 C 2∗4 C 2∗44 C 1
P ( A ∩ B )=
52 C 5
4 C 2∗4 C 2∗44 C 1
P(A/B) = =0.015
4 C 2∗48C 3
Question 17
Condition: 01 ball is transferred from urn I to urn II & then 01 ball is drawn from urn II
Question 18
Condition: 02 balls are transferred from urn I to urn II & then 01 ball is drawn from urn II
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018
Exercises in Probability
P (A) be the probability that ball drawn from urn II will be red
Question19
a) P ( BA )= P (PA( ∩B
B)
)
, Given P ( B )=
10 C 5
2 10
- −−−−−−−−−¿
½ 9C4/2^9
1
∗9 C 4
2 9C 4
P ( A ∩ B )= 9
= 10
2 2
9 C 4 10
∗2
( )
10
A 2 9 C 4 126
P = = = =0.5
B 10C 5 10C 5 252
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SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018
Exercises in Probability
½ ½ ½ 7C2/2^7
1
∗1
2
∗1
2
∗7 C 2
2 7C2
P ( A ∩ B )= 7
= 10
2 2
7 C 2 10
∗2
( )
10
A 2 7C 2 1
P = = = =0.083
B 10 C 5 10 C 5 12
Question 20
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1
( 4 C 4 15
P ( A )= ∗ 4 c 1+4 c 2+ 4 C 3+ 4 =
2 2 32 )
P ( B ) : Probability that 5 tosses resulted ∈exactly 2 heads
1
∗4 C 1
2 4 4
P ( A ∩ B )= = 5=
2 4
2 32
4
∗32
P ( )
B
A
=
P ( A ∩B ) 32
P ( A )❑
=
15
=
4
15
Question 21
P (A) = 45/100
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20
P (B) = 45/100 ; P ( A ∩ B )= , P (A / B)=P( A ∩B)/ P( B)=20 /45=4 /9
100
Question 22
By Bayes rule the conditional probability that the choose box is GG , given we have observed a gold coin
is
P¿¿
Question 23
Question 24
Sample Size : 05
Let A be the event that there are at least 2 red balls in the sample
Let B be the event that there are exactly 3 red balls in the sample
P ( BA )= P (PB∩( A )A )
SUHASNU DEY
INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, NEW DELHI, Master Black Belt 2018
Exercises in Probability
Event space A (RRWWW , RRRWW , RRRRW , RRRRR)
5 C 3∗5 C 2
A ∩ B=RRRWW , P ( A ∩B )= = 100/252
10 C 5
Question 25
Question 26
No of items : 10
Question 27
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(TC, 3G) , (8C,2G) , (9C , 1G) , (10C , 0G)
7 3 8 2 9 10
¿ 7 C 3∗0.8 ∗0.2 +8 C 2∗0.8 ∗0.2 +9 C 1∗0.8 ∗0.2+ 0.8 =0.595608